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Message type: E = Error
Message class: RSM -
Message number: 771
Message text: Inactive aggregates and current jobs removed
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RSM771
- Inactive aggregates and current jobs removed ?The SAP error message RSM771 indicates that there are inactive aggregates in the system, and as a result, the current jobs related to those aggregates have been removed. This message typically arises in the context of SAP BW (Business Warehouse) and is related to the management of aggregates in the data warehousing environment.
Cause:
- Inactive Aggregates: The primary cause of this error is the presence of aggregates that are not currently active. Aggregates are pre-calculated summaries of data that improve query performance. If they are inactive, it means they are not being used in any current processing or reporting.
- Job Management: The system automatically removes jobs that are associated with these inactive aggregates to optimize performance and resource usage.
Solution:
Check Aggregate Status:
- Go to the transaction code
RSA1
(Data Warehousing Workbench).- Navigate to the InfoProvider where the aggregates are defined.
- Check the status of the aggregates to see which ones are inactive.
Reactivate Aggregates:
- If the aggregates are needed, you can reactivate them. This can be done by selecting the aggregate and choosing the option to activate it.
- Ensure that the aggregates are properly defined and that the underlying data is up to date.
Delete Unused Aggregates:
- If certain aggregates are no longer needed, consider deleting them to prevent confusion and improve system performance.
- Use the transaction code
RSAG
to manage aggregates.Review Job Scheduling:
- Check the job scheduling for data loads and ensure that jobs are not being scheduled for inactive aggregates.
- Adjust the job definitions if necessary to avoid scheduling jobs for aggregates that are not in use.
Monitor System Performance:
- After making changes, monitor the system performance to ensure that the changes have had the desired effect.
Related Information:
RSA1
, RSAG
, and RSMO
for monitoring and managing aggregates and jobs.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the RSM771 error and manage your aggregates effectively in SAP BW.
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